The professional master’s in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis prepares students for careers with organizations involved in conserving energy and protecting natural resources.
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The courses offer real-world examples of how things are done in organizations that help conserve energy and protect natural resources.
Students synthesize what they’ve learned to solve a real-world research problem, often working with a partner company.
The Master of Engineering: Engineering Data Analytics is designed for those seeking data analytics skills while staying on the job.
Students go through the one-year program in a small group, which encourages a culture of intellectual curiosity.
The program helps students develop the quantitative skills to manage and evaluate energy efficiency and resource conservation programs.
The program is geared toward working professionals, with classes on evenings and weekends.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison tries new ways of reaching nontraditional students.
The program trains students to pass the professional credentialing exams required by the Casualty Actuarial Society or the Society of Actuaries.